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DTL - Facilitating Learning Through Critical Thinking

This collection includes resources that support facilitating learning through critical thinking (Ed Tech Competency 3.e).

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Computational Classrooms | UEN PDTV
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Join us as we step into Samie Ott's classroom at Bryce Valley Elementary and witness firsthand how Utah's Computer Science standards are being integrated into the curriculum. In this episode of UEN's PDTV, you'll see Samie's students showcase their learning journey as they demonstrate their mastery of computational thinking.

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Professional Learning
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09/26/2024
Computational Thinking for a Computational World
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Computational thinking is both central to computer science and widely applicable throughout education and the workforce. Computational thinking, which is complementary to coding and computer science, provides students a necessary skillset for solving complex problems and is relevant throughout K-12 education in all subjects. Watch this video to learn more.

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Computer Science
Science
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Lecture
Author:
Digital Promise
Date Added:
08/22/2024
PDTV: Computational Thinking
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On this episode of UEN PDTV, Katie Blunt travels to Manti Elementary where computer science specialist, Julia Bratton, demonstrates how she incorporates critical thinking, project-based learning, and computational thinking into her classroom.

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Computer Science
Professional Learning
Science
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Katie Blunt
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03/14/2022
PDTV: Critical Thinking
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In this episode of UEN PDTV, host Katie Blunt travels to Launch High School in Iron County School District to visit English Language Arts teacher Cody Christensen and his students. First, Cody shows us his unique approaches to the blended learning process, and then one of his students shares how this type of learning allows them opportunities to be critical thinkers.

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Professional Learning
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03/02/2023
PDTV: Supporting and Developing 21st Century Learners
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In this episode of PDTV, host Katie Blunt travels to Delta, Utah to visit Utah’s 2023 Teacher of the Year - Chad Warnick. First, see real-life examples of how Chad implements Utah’s EdTech competencies in his teaching to create a classroom that supports 21st-century learners. Then, Katie walks you through how you can apply the same competencies to your lessons!

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Professional Learning
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Katie Blunt
Date Added:
10/25/2022
PDTV: The 4 C's
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In this episode of PDTV, Host Katie Blunt travels to Park City, Utah, to see the 4Cs of education in action! Kindergarten teacher Amanda Lewing at Trailside Elementary shares how she’s had success using technology tools to develop creative and engaging lessons that encourage the 4Cs in her classroom.

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Professional Learning
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Author:
Katie Blunt
Date Added:
05/19/2022
What the Heck is Project-Based Learning?
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"You know the hardest thing about teaching with project-based learning? Explaining it to someone." In this article, Heather Wolpert-Gawron presents her "elevator speech" about PBL to help educators clearly understand what it's all about.

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Professional Learning
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Edutopia
Date Added:
10/02/2023
Why You Should Integrate Computational Thinking Into Your Curriculum
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Computational thinking is the problem-solving skill of the digital world. It’s powerful when integrated into the curriculum because students engage in experiential learning of content-related problems, such as how to identify the tone of a story or how to best address pollution in their local area. In this article, Nick Pinder explains why educators should integrate computational thinking into their curriculum.

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Professional Learning
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Reading
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International Society for Technology in Education
Date Added:
10/02/2023